Avon Beach promenade project reaches completion
A major project to upgrade and improve the coastal defences and promenade at Avon Beach has reached completion in time for the summer.
A major project to upgrade and improve the coastal defences and promenade at Avon Beach has reached completion in time for the summer.
The well-known historian, broadcaster and BBC TV presenter, Dan Snow (The History Guy), will be visiting the Regent in Christchurch on Thursday, 28 June at 7.30pm when he will recount anecdotes from his very successful career.
As one of the first garden centres in the UK, Stewarts Garden Centre in Christchurch has received numerous awards, but the most recent recognises it as being top for Environment and Community in the country.
Promenade renovations at Avon Beach, Mudeford in Christchurch are progressing well and, despite delays due to recent extreme weather, more than half of the prom between Avon Beach car park and Southcliffe Road will be open to the public for Easter weekend.
Actor and presenter Chris Jarvis, compered a glamour-filled award ceremony when the winners of the 2018 BAPTA (Bournemouth and Poole Tourism Awards) were revealed on 15 March at Lighthouse Poole.
Highcliffe Castle will be welcoming the American Civil War Re-enacting Southern Skirmish Association (SoSkAn) for a major 2-day event on 24 and 25 March.
For the fourth year in a row, children visiting the Stewarts Garden Centres at Christchurch and Broomhill in the run up to Easter, will be challenged to find six giant Easter eggs hidden within each centre.
Designed to impress visitors with its huge variety of plants and flowers, a Dorset garden centre has opened a new flower shop display within its Christchurch Centre.
Following today’s announcement by Rt Hon Sajid Javid, Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government, that his final decision is to approve local government reorganisation in Dorset, *seven Dorset MPs have issued a statement
Closed in March 2017 due to safety concerns, the Highcliffe Castle zig-zag path could be reopen by Easter 2019 after members of Christchurch Borough Council have reviewed their original decision not to rebuild it.